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Meidob volcanic field is a
Holocene volcanic field in Darfur, Sudan. It is one of
several volcanic fields in
Africa whose origin is
explained by the activity...
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Midob (also
spelt Meidob) is a
Nubian language spoken by the
Midob people of
North Darfur region of Sudan. As a
Nubian language, it is part of the wider...
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Midob people or
Meidob are an
ethnic group from the
Meidob Hills region in Darfur, Sudan. They
speak Midob, one of the
Nubian languages (part of the...
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found as far
south as
Korti and
probably even
further upstream.
Midob (
Meidob) with 50,000 speakers. The
language is
spoken primarily in and
around the...
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Marra Mountains, it lies on the
Darfur dome and like the
Tagabo Hills and
Meidob Hills volcanism may be the
product of a
mantle plume.
After the separation...
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Yellow Nile
River [now
called Wadi Howar]. They also left
ruins at
Jebel Meidob, the
Great Oases and Darb el-Arbayyn
trade route to Egypt. The Daju, who...
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Libya In
Teria volcanic field,
Algeria Manzaz volcanic field,
Algeria Meidob Volcanic Field,
Sudan Nemours-Nedroma,
Algeria Oujda volcanic field, Morocco...
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continues north for
another 97
kilometres (60 mi). The
Tagabo Hills and the
Meidob Plateau, to the north-east of the range, are
thought to be of
volcanic origin...
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Mountains (Jebel Marra) and
Tagabo Hills, both
formed around 16–10 Ma, and the
Meidob Hills,
formed around 6.8 Ma.
There are
currently two
competing theories...
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Another 200 men
belonging to the
Kababish tribe occupied Jebel Meidob,
observing the road from
Darfur to the
Senussi lands in the north. In May...